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Greatest American Painters

Robert Koehler (1850 – 1917)

Posted by M.R.N. on June 29, 2009


The Strike

The Strike

The Socialist

The Socialist

First Snow In Minnesota

First Snow In Minnesota

Rainy Evening On Hennepin Avenue

Rainy Evening On Hennepin Avenue

At The Cafe

At The Cafe

In The Park

In The Park

The Old Sewing Machine

The Old Sewing Machine

The Sower

The Sower

Homeward Bound

Homeward Bound

Alvina Roosen

Alvina Roosen

Herbjørn Gausta

Herbjørn Gausta

The Bohemian Peasant Girl

The Bohemian Peasant Girl

A Young Woman

A Young Woman

Ninth Avenue

Ninth Avenue

Forest

Forest

Goring Lock

Goring Lock

Chickens And Trees

Chickens And Trees

Elegant Woman With Feathered Hat

Elegant Woman With Feathered Hat

Head Of An Old Woman

Head Of An Old Woman

Self Portrait

Self Portrait

Seated Man

Seated Man

Prosit!

Prosit!

Battle

Battle

 

4 Responses to “Robert Koehler (1850 – 1917)”

  1. […] for twenty-two years, Koehler created a number of paintings that portrayed urban workers. His 1885, The Socialist, is the earliest known portrait of a working-class political agitator. Between the years 1878-1890, […]

  2. Hamaide Frédéric said

    Hello,
    I work for a museum in France and prepare a permanent exhibition. I’d like to introduce to the public these two pictures of R Koehler, within this exhibition.
    I would like to know if you can provide me with copies high definition of these pictures and if you are authorized to negotiate rights d ‘utilisation? so yes, could you give me a quote for the provision of these two pictures in high definition and their use in the frame of a permanent exhibition in a museum?
    thanks a lot
    Frédéric Hamaide
    écomusée de l’avesnois
    France

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